A video of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing at a gathering in London, England, on Saturday — days before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral — has sparked debate on social media.
In the video, Trudeau can be seen singing the Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody” as Quebec musician Gregory Charles plays piano. Charles is a member of the Canadian delegation and walked in the queen’s funeral procession on Monday.
The clip was shared on Twitter, when it garnered over 500,000 views. It is unclear who shot the video.
Read more: Watch Live: The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II
The Prime Minister’s Office validated the video in a statement to Global News on Monday.
“After dinner on Saturday, (the) Prime Minister joined a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation, who have come together to pay tribute to the life and service of Her Majesty,” a spokesperson for the prime minister said.
In the video, Trudeau can be seen singing the Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody” as Quebec musician Gregory Charles plays piano. Charles is a member of the Canadian delegation and walked in the queen’s funeral procession on Monday.
The clip was shared on Twitter, when it garnered over 500,000 views. It is unclear who shot the video.
Read more: Watch Live: The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II
The Prime Minister’s Office validated the video in a statement to Global News on Monday.
“After dinner on Saturday, (the) Prime Minister joined a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation, who have come together to pay tribute to the life and service of Her Majesty,” a spokesperson for the prime minister said.
- 9/19/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Sandra Oh paid respects to Queen Elizabeth II at her state funeral. Viewers tuning into the late monarch's televised service on Sept. 19 were likely surprised to see the Grey's Anatomy alum among the 2,000 mourners at Westminster Abbey alongside foreign leaders and members of the royal family. However, Oh was at the service in an official capacity as a member of the Canadian delegation. The Killing Eve alum, who was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada in June, walked alongside performing artist Gregory Charles and Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Mark Tewksbury. For the occasion, Oh, 51, donned a black dress, a black hat, and a badge representing Canada. The trio were joined by...
- 9/19/2022
- E! Online
Sandra Oh was among those paying their respects during Queen Elizabeth II‘s state funeral service on Monday. The actress, who is a member of the Order of Canada, attended the historical event with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Canadian delegation.
Trudeau announced on Friday that Oh would be among a small group to “participate in a procession of recipients of national honours as part of the service.” Fellow members of the Order of Canada, Mark Tewksbury and Gregory Charles, and Cross of Valour recipient Leslie Arthur Palmer were also included.
Oh’s entrance during Monday’s processional was documented during BBC’s live coverage of the event.
Sandra Oh has arrived at the Queens funeral today. pic.twitter.com/k7qSxH7cfv
— Jodie Comer & Sandra Oh News (@KillingEveNews) September 19, 2022
On Sunday, the “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Killing Eve” star “looked solemn” as she was seen walking into a...
Trudeau announced on Friday that Oh would be among a small group to “participate in a procession of recipients of national honours as part of the service.” Fellow members of the Order of Canada, Mark Tewksbury and Gregory Charles, and Cross of Valour recipient Leslie Arthur Palmer were also included.
Oh’s entrance during Monday’s processional was documented during BBC’s live coverage of the event.
Sandra Oh has arrived at the Queens funeral today. pic.twitter.com/k7qSxH7cfv
— Jodie Comer & Sandra Oh News (@KillingEveNews) September 19, 2022
On Sunday, the “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Killing Eve” star “looked solemn” as she was seen walking into a...
- 9/19/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was attended by family members, close friends and associates, as well as world leaders. But perhaps one surprising face in the congregation at the ceremony in London was actress Sandra Oh. And it left many fans of the Killing Eve star to ponder why she was there. It turns out that the Emmy-nominated actress, who is Canadian, was part of her home country’s official delegation to the funeral. Oh, who was named an officer of the Order of Canada in June 2022, was invited by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to join him at the service following Queen Elizabeth’s death on September 8. She was joined by other notable Canadian figures, such as musician Gregory Charles and former Olympian Mark Tewksbury, according to THR. Actress Oh, who is both a Canadian and U.S. Citizen, received the Order of Canada for “her artistic career filled with memorable stage,...
- 9/19/2022
- TV Insider
A number of celebrities were in attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral on Monday (19 September).
The late monarch’s funeral began at 11am, after King Charles III led a procession from nearby Westminster Hall, where her body had been lying in state since Wednesday afternoon (14 September).
Some 2,000 mourners, including world leaders such as US president Joe Biden, took their seats earlier in the 1,269-year-old Westminster Abbey ahead of the funeral.
The Order of Service included a sermon by Archbishop Justin Welby, in which he quoted Vera Lynn’s famous Second World War song “We’ll Meet Again”, and several musical moments.
A number of the late monarch’s favourite hymns, including “The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not Want”, were performed by the choirs of Westminster Abbey and the Chapel Royal.
A few recognisable faces were spotted in attendance at the ceremony.
Bear Grylls
TV star Bear Grylls...
The late monarch’s funeral began at 11am, after King Charles III led a procession from nearby Westminster Hall, where her body had been lying in state since Wednesday afternoon (14 September).
Some 2,000 mourners, including world leaders such as US president Joe Biden, took their seats earlier in the 1,269-year-old Westminster Abbey ahead of the funeral.
The Order of Service included a sermon by Archbishop Justin Welby, in which he quoted Vera Lynn’s famous Second World War song “We’ll Meet Again”, and several musical moments.
A number of the late monarch’s favourite hymns, including “The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not Want”, were performed by the choirs of Westminster Abbey and the Chapel Royal.
A few recognisable faces were spotted in attendance at the ceremony.
Bear Grylls
TV star Bear Grylls...
- 9/19/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
Sandra Oh is in attendance at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II as part of the Canadian delegation.
The Killing Eve star participated in a procession of national honours as part of the service at Westminster Abbey on Monday (19 September) morning, as the nation mourns the death of the monarch after her 70-year reign.
Oh joined the delegation as a member of the Order of Canada alongside musician Gregory Charles and Olympic gold medallist swimmer Mark Tewksbury.
The actor, who was born in Canada to Korean parents, was granted the honour in June 2022.
Canada’s delegation at the funeral was led by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau. It also includes governor general Mary Simon, as well as former prime ministers and governor-generals.
The group departed for the UK on Friday (16 Septemeber).
Details of the delegation were made public on Thursday (15 September) during a special...
The Killing Eve star participated in a procession of national honours as part of the service at Westminster Abbey on Monday (19 September) morning, as the nation mourns the death of the monarch after her 70-year reign.
Oh joined the delegation as a member of the Order of Canada alongside musician Gregory Charles and Olympic gold medallist swimmer Mark Tewksbury.
The actor, who was born in Canada to Korean parents, was granted the honour in June 2022.
Canada’s delegation at the funeral was led by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau. It also includes governor general Mary Simon, as well as former prime ministers and governor-generals.
The group departed for the UK on Friday (16 Septemeber).
Details of the delegation were made public on Thursday (15 September) during a special...
- 9/19/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
‘Killing Eve’ star Sandra Oh is set to attend the Queen’s funeral on Monday(September 19), as part of the delegation from Canada.
The ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actress, 51, will join the group after she was made a member of the Order of Canada in June this year, reports mirror.co.uk.
Fellow Canadians, musician Gregory Charles and Olympian Mark Tewkbury will join Sandra, and the delegation will take part in the procession of national honours during the service this Bank Holiday Monday.
The delegation will be led by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie, alongside former prime ministers and governor-generals.
Trudeau announced the details during a special session of Canada’s House of Commons yesterday.
Sandra starred in medical drama Grey’s Anatomy for just under a decade and then award winning spy drama Killing Eve, alongside Jodie Comer, between 2018 and 2022.
She has won two Golden Globe Awards and...
The ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actress, 51, will join the group after she was made a member of the Order of Canada in June this year, reports mirror.co.uk.
Fellow Canadians, musician Gregory Charles and Olympian Mark Tewkbury will join Sandra, and the delegation will take part in the procession of national honours during the service this Bank Holiday Monday.
The delegation will be led by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie, alongside former prime ministers and governor-generals.
Trudeau announced the details during a special session of Canada’s House of Commons yesterday.
Sandra starred in medical drama Grey’s Anatomy for just under a decade and then award winning spy drama Killing Eve, alongside Jodie Comer, between 2018 and 2022.
She has won two Golden Globe Awards and...
- 9/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The list of which Canadian officials will be attending the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London, U.K., on Monday is now clear.
On Thursday, the Prime Minister’s Office released the full delegation that will make the trip across the pond for the official commemoration ceremonies, which will take place in Westminster Abbey.
Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, will attend and be accompanied by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and her husband, Whit Fraser, along with former governors general Michaëlle Jean and David Johnston.
In addition, former prime ministers Kim Campbell, Jean Chrétien, Paul Martin, and Stephen Harper will be part of the delegation.
Read more: Long queues not deterring mourners from seeing Queen Elizabeth: ‘We’ve lost someone special’
Several Indigenous leaders will also attend: Assembly of First Nations national chief RoseAnne Archibald, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed, and Métis National Council president Cassidy Caron.
On Thursday, the Prime Minister’s Office released the full delegation that will make the trip across the pond for the official commemoration ceremonies, which will take place in Westminster Abbey.
Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, will attend and be accompanied by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and her husband, Whit Fraser, along with former governors general Michaëlle Jean and David Johnston.
In addition, former prime ministers Kim Campbell, Jean Chrétien, Paul Martin, and Stephen Harper will be part of the delegation.
Read more: Long queues not deterring mourners from seeing Queen Elizabeth: ‘We’ve lost someone special’
Several Indigenous leaders will also attend: Assembly of First Nations national chief RoseAnne Archibald, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed, and Métis National Council president Cassidy Caron.
- 9/15/2022
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
TORONTO -- Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado swept the Junos, Canada's music awards, by picking up trophies during the weekend in all five categories in which she competed.
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, "Loose", has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for "Loose" during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for "Taking the Long Way", jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for "From This Moment On" and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for "The Light That Guides You Home".
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel".
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: "Mysoul", Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: "Billy Talent", Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: "Loose", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: "Trip" - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), "Lips of an Angel" - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John "Beetle" Bailey: "Rain" - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), "Sisters of Mercy" - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, "Loose", has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for "Loose" during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for "Taking the Long Way", jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for "From This Moment On" and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for "The Light That Guides You Home".
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel".
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: "Mysoul", Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: "Billy Talent", Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: "Loose", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: "Trip" - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), "Lips of an Angel" - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John "Beetle" Bailey: "Rain" - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), "Sisters of Mercy" - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
TORONTO -- Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado swept the Junos, Canada's music awards, by picking up trophies during the weekend in all five categories in which she competed.
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, Loose, has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for Loose during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for Taking the Long Way, jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for From This Moment On and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for The Light That Guides You Home.
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's Jesus Take the Wheel.
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: Promiscuous, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: Mysoul, Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: Billy Talent, Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: Loose, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: Trip - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), Lips of an Angel - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John Beetle Bailey: Rain - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), Sisters of Mercy - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, Loose, has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for Loose during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for Taking the Long Way, jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for From This Moment On and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for The Light That Guides You Home.
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's Jesus Take the Wheel.
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: Promiscuous, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: Mysoul, Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: Billy Talent, Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: Loose, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: Trip - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), Lips of an Angel - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John Beetle Bailey: Rain - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), Sisters of Mercy - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
TORONTO -- Canadian recording artists Billy Talent, k-os and Nelly Furtado on Tuesday led the field with five nominations each for the Junos, Canada's music awards.
Furtado, who will host the Junos on April 1 from Saskatoon, was nominated for best single and best album and in the Fan Choice Award category, where she will compete against fellow Canadian artists Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan.
Canadian rock band Billy Talent also earned a best single nomination for "Devil in a Midnight Mass" from their sophomore album Billy Talent II, as well as best album, best group and best rock album.
Hip-hop artist k-os also earned a best single nomination for "Sunday Morning", from his latest album "Atlantis: Hymns for Disco". k-os also will compete in the best single, best songwriter and best pop album competition.
The nominations were announced in Toronto by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), organizers of the 2007 Juno Awards.
With such veteran Canadian divas as Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette sitting out this year's Junos competition, the way is open for emerging artists to grab the spotlight in Saskatoon.
The best new artist field includes two "Canadian Idol" winners -- Eva Avila and Melissa O'Neil -- while the best new group category features Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile and Stabilo.
Competing in the best international album competition, based on retail record sales in Canada, is Dixie Chicks, Il Divo, Justin Timberlake, Madonna and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The Junos will be handed out during a live telecast on the CTV network.
A complete list of 2007 Juno award nominees follows:
1. Juno Fan Choice Award: Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nelly Furtado, Nickelback, Sarah McLachlan
2. Single of the Year: "Devil In A Midnight Mass", Billy Talent; " All I Can Do," Chantal Kreviazuk; "Pull Me Through", Jim Cuddy; "Sunday Morning", k-os, "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado
3. International Album of the Year: "Taking The Long Way", Dixie Chicks; "Ancora", Il Divo; "FutureSex/LoveSounds," Justin Timberlake; "Confessions On A Dance Floor", Madonna; "Arcadium", Red Hot Chili Peppers.
4. Album of the Year: "Billy Talent II", Billy Talent; "I Think of You", Gregory Charles; "Hedley", Hedley; "Loose", Nelly Furtado; "One-X", Three Days Grace.
5. Artist of the Year: Diana Krall, Gregory Charles, Loreena McKennitt, Nelly Furtado, Pierre Lapointe.
6. Group of the Year: Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, Hedley, The Tragically Hip, Three Days Grace
7. New Artist of the Year: Eva Avila, Melissa O'Neil, Neverending White Lights, Patrick Watson, Tomi Swick
8. New Group of the Year: Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile, Stabilo.
Furtado, who will host the Junos on April 1 from Saskatoon, was nominated for best single and best album and in the Fan Choice Award category, where she will compete against fellow Canadian artists Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan.
Canadian rock band Billy Talent also earned a best single nomination for "Devil in a Midnight Mass" from their sophomore album Billy Talent II, as well as best album, best group and best rock album.
Hip-hop artist k-os also earned a best single nomination for "Sunday Morning", from his latest album "Atlantis: Hymns for Disco". k-os also will compete in the best single, best songwriter and best pop album competition.
The nominations were announced in Toronto by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), organizers of the 2007 Juno Awards.
With such veteran Canadian divas as Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette sitting out this year's Junos competition, the way is open for emerging artists to grab the spotlight in Saskatoon.
The best new artist field includes two "Canadian Idol" winners -- Eva Avila and Melissa O'Neil -- while the best new group category features Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile and Stabilo.
Competing in the best international album competition, based on retail record sales in Canada, is Dixie Chicks, Il Divo, Justin Timberlake, Madonna and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The Junos will be handed out during a live telecast on the CTV network.
A complete list of 2007 Juno award nominees follows:
1. Juno Fan Choice Award: Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nelly Furtado, Nickelback, Sarah McLachlan
2. Single of the Year: "Devil In A Midnight Mass", Billy Talent; " All I Can Do," Chantal Kreviazuk; "Pull Me Through", Jim Cuddy; "Sunday Morning", k-os, "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado
3. International Album of the Year: "Taking The Long Way", Dixie Chicks; "Ancora", Il Divo; "FutureSex/LoveSounds," Justin Timberlake; "Confessions On A Dance Floor", Madonna; "Arcadium", Red Hot Chili Peppers.
4. Album of the Year: "Billy Talent II", Billy Talent; "I Think of You", Gregory Charles; "Hedley", Hedley; "Loose", Nelly Furtado; "One-X", Three Days Grace.
5. Artist of the Year: Diana Krall, Gregory Charles, Loreena McKennitt, Nelly Furtado, Pierre Lapointe.
6. Group of the Year: Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, Hedley, The Tragically Hip, Three Days Grace
7. New Artist of the Year: Eva Avila, Melissa O'Neil, Neverending White Lights, Patrick Watson, Tomi Swick
8. New Group of the Year: Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile, Stabilo.
TORONTO -- Canadian recording artists Billy Talent, k-os and Nelly Furtado on Tuesday led the field with five nominations each for the Junos, Canada's music awards.
Furtado, who will host the Junos on April 1 from Saskatoon, was nominated for best single and best album and in the Fan Choice Award category, where she will compete against fellow Canadian artists Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan.
Canadian rock band Billy Talent also earned a best single nomination for "Devil in a Midnight Mass" from their sophomore album Billy Talent II, as well as best album, best group and best rock album.
Hip-hop artist k-os also earned a best single nomination for "Sunday Morning", from his latest album "Atlantis: Hymns for Disco". k-os also will compete in the best single, best songwriter and best pop album competition.
The nominations were announced in Toronto by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), organizers of the 2007 Juno Awards.
With such veteran Canadian divas as Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette sitting out this year's Junos competition, the way is open for emerging artists to grab the spotlight in Saskatoon.
The best new artist field includes two "Canadian Idol" winners -- Eva Avila and Melissa O'Neil -- while the best new group category features Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile and Stabilo.
Competing in the best international album competition, based on retail record sales in Canada, is Dixie Chicks, Il Divo, Justin Timberlake, Madonna and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The Junos will be handed out during a live telecast on the CTV network.
A complete list of 2007 Juno award nominees follows:
1. Juno Fan Choice Award: Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nelly Furtado, Nickelback, Sarah McLachlan
2. Single of the Year: "Devil In A Midnight Mass", Billy Talent; " All I Can Do," Chantal Kreviazuk; "Pull Me Through", Jim Cuddy; "Sunday Morning", k-os, "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado
3. International Album of the Year: "Taking The Long Way", Dixie Chicks; "Ancora", Il Divo; "FutureSex/LoveSounds," Justin Timberlake; "Confessions On A Dance Floor", Madonna; "Arcadium", Red Hot Chili Peppers.
4. Album of the Year: "Billy Talent II", Billy Talent; "I Think of You", Gregory Charles; "Hedley", Hedley; "Loose", Nelly Furtado; "One-X", Three Days Grace.
5. Artist of the Year: Diana Krall, Gregory Charles, Loreena McKennitt, Nelly Furtado, Pierre Lapointe.
6. Group of the Year: Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, Hedley, The Tragically Hip, Three Days Grace
7. New Artist of the Year: Eva Avila, Melissa O'Neil, Neverending White Lights, Patrick Watson, Tomi Swick
8. New Group of the Year: Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile, Stabilo.
Furtado, who will host the Junos on April 1 from Saskatoon, was nominated for best single and best album and in the Fan Choice Award category, where she will compete against fellow Canadian artists Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan.
Canadian rock band Billy Talent also earned a best single nomination for "Devil in a Midnight Mass" from their sophomore album Billy Talent II, as well as best album, best group and best rock album.
Hip-hop artist k-os also earned a best single nomination for "Sunday Morning", from his latest album "Atlantis: Hymns for Disco". k-os also will compete in the best single, best songwriter and best pop album competition.
The nominations were announced in Toronto by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), organizers of the 2007 Juno Awards.
With such veteran Canadian divas as Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette sitting out this year's Junos competition, the way is open for emerging artists to grab the spotlight in Saskatoon.
The best new artist field includes two "Canadian Idol" winners -- Eva Avila and Melissa O'Neil -- while the best new group category features Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile and Stabilo.
Competing in the best international album competition, based on retail record sales in Canada, is Dixie Chicks, Il Divo, Justin Timberlake, Madonna and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The Junos will be handed out during a live telecast on the CTV network.
A complete list of 2007 Juno award nominees follows:
1. Juno Fan Choice Award: Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nelly Furtado, Nickelback, Sarah McLachlan
2. Single of the Year: "Devil In A Midnight Mass", Billy Talent; " All I Can Do," Chantal Kreviazuk; "Pull Me Through", Jim Cuddy; "Sunday Morning", k-os, "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado
3. International Album of the Year: "Taking The Long Way", Dixie Chicks; "Ancora", Il Divo; "FutureSex/LoveSounds," Justin Timberlake; "Confessions On A Dance Floor", Madonna; "Arcadium", Red Hot Chili Peppers.
4. Album of the Year: "Billy Talent II", Billy Talent; "I Think of You", Gregory Charles; "Hedley", Hedley; "Loose", Nelly Furtado; "One-X", Three Days Grace.
5. Artist of the Year: Diana Krall, Gregory Charles, Loreena McKennitt, Nelly Furtado, Pierre Lapointe.
6. Group of the Year: Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, Hedley, The Tragically Hip, Three Days Grace
7. New Artist of the Year: Eva Avila, Melissa O'Neil, Neverending White Lights, Patrick Watson, Tomi Swick
8. New Group of the Year: Evans Blue, Idle Sons, Jets Overhead, Mobile, Stabilo.
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